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Study Report
RETIREMENT PREPAREDNESS 2019
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OBJECTIVES
METHODOLOGY
RESPONDENT PROFILES
FINDINGS
CONCLUSIONS
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Purpose of Study
• The goal of this study was to evaluate the level of retirement preparedness among Kenyans with the aim to design retirement products and messages that can make the population more prepared for retirement.
• A total of 589 quantitative interviews were achieved in 10 towns in Kenya.
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Study Objectives
• Explore people’s
o Awareness,
o Knowledge,
o Attitudes,
o Readiness, and
o Information needs and sources of information on retirement
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Our Approach
• Quantitative face-to-face interviews: CAPI
• 10 locations in Kenya: Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Vihiga, Nyeri, Meru, Machakos, Eldoret, Kericho, Garissa
• 5 locations rural, 5 urban
• Quota sampling: Gender, Age, Employment, Pension Status
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Male50%
Female50%
Gender
Total Sample 589
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Rural
Urban
Total Sample 589
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33%30%
14%
4%1%
18-24 years 25-34 years 35-44 years 45-54 years 55-65 years 65+ years
Age
Total Sample 589
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Employment Status
INFORMALLY EMPLOYED
FORMALLY EMPLOYED
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Pension Status
Not Registered
Registered
Total Sample 589 Total Sample 589
Demographics
Location
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1 0Yes No
Q37. Are you the head of this household?
Very good6%
Good31%
Satisfactory49%
Bad10%
Very Bad3%Q38. How
would you characterise the economic status of your own household?
2%
18%
35%
24%21%
None Primary Secondary Post-secondary University
40%
17% 17%14%
5%7%
Q39. Highest level of education you have completed?
Q40.Average monthly income
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Christian Muslim
32%
63%
2% 1% 3%
Single Married Divorced Separated Widowed
Q43.Relationship status?
Religion
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Q6. Now, I will read you various financial goals that some people have. For each, please tell me how important it is to you personally at this stage of your life.
Are Financial Goals Important?
• Majority view having financial goals towards retirement as important • Having many children to help in retirement did not receive a high importance score
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Have many children to provide when youretire
Have enough money to enable you retire early
Leave an inheritance to your children
Have enough money incase you dieunexpectedly
Children or grand children go to school
Pay your bills
Have enough for family to live well
Save for the retirement years
Be financially independent
V. important S. important Not important Not at all importantTotal Sample 589
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Awareness of Retirement Savings Plans: Total
• NSSF: most widely known in both urban and rural areas with 93% total awareness
• The rest have very low top of mind awareness recall but pick up when prompted
• Awareness of other plans are higher in urban areas compared to the rural 14
Awareness of Retirement Savings Plans: Location
• NSSF awareness still stands out across all locations• Notable variations in awareness of other savings plans across different
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Awareness of Retirement Savings Plans: Rural,
Urban
• No variations for NSSF awareness
• Awareness levels higher in urban areas than in rural for ‘other plans
92%
59%
49%
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20%
93%
49%
34%
43%
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NSSF Employer-provided Personal to workplace Personal to private Annuities
Urban Rural
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Opinions on Statements about Retirement
• 79% plan to work until retirement age and feel they would have saved enough to meet their retirement needs
• 29% plan never to retire but work their whole life
• 79% plan to start a business after retirement
• 39% feel their children are their retirement package18
Opinions on Statements about Retirement
• The younger age group are more optimistic that they will have saved enough to meet their retirement needs (70%)
• After 55 years the trend changes 19
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Planned vs Ideal Retirement Age
• The average age vs best age to retire are very close
• Slight variations across locations
Q12.At what age do you plan to fully?
Q13.What age would you say is best or ideal to retire?
Those planning to retire at some point
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Reasons for Thinking of Retirement
22%
26%
17% 17% 17%
Getting old Read about the importance Conversation with friends Conversation with family Other reasons
Q11. What are the reasons that made you start thinking of retirement?
Those planning to retire either fully or partially 581
• Conversations with friends and family plays the biggest role (34%) for people to think of retirement
• A notable 26% read about the importance of thinking and planning for retirement • Age also contributes as 22% started thinking about it since they were getting old.
34%
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Reasons for Thinking of Retirement: Location
• Garissa and Eldoret had the highest proportion of those who read about importance of thinking of retirement compared to other locations
• Conversations with friends and family are highest in Garissa 23
Reasons for Thinking of Retirement: Rural, Urban,
Gender, Age
• After 45 years, age plays a substantial role of thinking about retirement • Age group 25-34 produced the majority of those who read about the importance of thinking
and planning for retirement • There are more conversations with family and friends in urban areas as compared to rural
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Level of Retirement Preparedness
• 29% are prepared for retirement25
Level of Retirement Preparedness by Age
• Level of preparedness increases with Age
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What information was used to prepare for retirement?
• ‘speaking to family and friends for advice’ received the highest proportion at 28%. • The 45-54 year olds were more likely to do this as compared to the other ages. • 49% read information from ‘free’ different sources • only 2% paid for professional financial advice
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Confidence toward aspects on retirement
• High levels of confidence reported across the four statements • 86% confident that they would have enough money to pay for basic expenses like food during
retirement. • 76% confident that they would have enough money to live comfortably throughout their
retirement • 72% confident that they are doing a good job preparing financially for their retirement.• 67% confident they would have enough money to take care of their medical expenses during
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Retirement Savings
Q17. Do you currently have retirement savings set-aside for when you retire?
• 90% have savings in mind , only 10% do not plan to have retirement savings • 56% - Mainly those already with a pension (82%) and formally employed (78%) and mostly
above 25 years
Those planning to retire either fully or partially 581
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Retirement Savings: Location
• Meru and Garissa have highest proportions of those who have set aside savings
• Kisumu and Nyeri had the highest proportions of those planning to set aside savings 31
Retirement Savings: Rural, Urban, Gender, Age
• Steady progression of proportions after 25 years • The younger age group of 18 to 24 years had the highest proportion (49%) of those with a
plan to have retirement savings in the future 32
Income during Retirement
• Overwhelming majority, 80% will have personal savings when they retire • An average, 19% of current income will be enough during retirement – this low percentage
can be a hindrance to retirement preparedness
Q18.Which, if any, of the following sources of income do you think you will have when you retire?
Those planning to retire either fully or partially 581
Q19.What percentage of your current income do you think is enough in retirement??
Average 19%
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Income during Retirement
Q20. Thinking about all sources of income for when you retire do you currently know (or have an idea of) how much money you plan to retire with in total?
Q21.Thinking about all sources of income for when you retire do you currently know how much money you will get each month during retirement?
Q22.What has helped you know/determine how much money you plan to retire with in total?
N=Those who know amount 119
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Yes No Don’t Know
• Few know how much money they plan to retire with – this could be the reason why they feel 19% of current income is enough in retirement
• Those who know base it on their current income and working out what they need to pay in retirement
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Income during Retirement: Location
• 29% indicated they had thought about it• 22% did not know how to make the estimation.
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Income during Retirement
Q24. Do you know how long or how many years your retirement savings will last you in retirement?
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Yes No Don’t Know
Q25. Have you tried to figure out how much money you will need to have saved by the time you retire so that you can live comfortably in retirement?
• Few know how long their retirement savings will last• High expenses and Not having enough income are the main hindrance to saving for
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Pension – Satisfaction Rate
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Individual Pension Plan Employer sponsored plan Government sponsored Plan- NSSF
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Not at all satisfied 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Very satisfied
Q27.You mentioned that you have an active pension contribution, what kind of contribution is it?
Q28. On a scale of 1 to 10, where 10 means very satisfied and 1 means not at all satisfied, how would you rate your satisfaction with your current pension product?
• NSSF is the largest pension contribution• 58% are dissatisfied with their active pension
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Expected Lifestyle during Retirement
Q31.I will read a number of lifestyle statements to you. Please tell me which lifestyle will apply to you on retirement as a result of your total retirement savings
8%
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Flourishing lifestyle Comfortable lifestyle Modest lifestyle Poor lifestyle
Q32.Which ONE of the following statements do you think BEST describes how you intend to budget and withdraw your retirement savings money to help fund your retirement?
• All have expect a good lifestyle
• 49% expect a comfortable lifestyle
• 41% expect a modest lifestyle
• Only 1% expect a poor lifestyle•
• no significant differences by Age
• 49% intend a budget based on a set period of years they expect to live and adjust their lifestyle to the savings available
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Reactions to Unexpected Events
Q35. Thinking about your retirement: Please imagine that you suffered from chronic ill health that meant you had to pay for care (i.e., either at home, or for a long-term care facility, etc.). Which of the following do you think describes what you would do?
Personal savings are key to dealing with unexpected events during retirement 39
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Past 7 Days Activities
Q36. Which of the following have you done in the past 7 days?
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Past 7 Days Activities
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Trusted Source of Information
Q36. What is your most trusted source of information on retirement?
Q35. What is your most trusted source of information?
• Television is the most trusted source of information• Radio is the most trusted information source on retirement matters closely
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Awareness and Knowledge
• There is seemingly a very high level of awareness (93%) of the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) as a retirement savings plan while the other savings plans have relatively low awareness. More effort needs to be in place to raise the awareness levels of other retirement savings plans including annuities that had only 19% total awareness.
• The younger age group of 18 to 24 years had the lowest awareness of ‘employer provided benefits’ at 37% compared to more than 70% awareness for those over 55 years of age. This could be attributed to lower exposure to employment of the younger population, as compared to the older population. This age group needs to have a good knowledge of savings plans so that they plan their retirement life early enough. Awareness messages can be designed to appeal to this age group.
• Since awareness levels of retirement savings plans other than NSSF are reportedly higher in urban areas than in rural, this could be a factor of information access and exposure to the rural population.
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Attitudes Toward Retirement
• The majority is of the opinion that they will not work their entire life but will rather retire at some point. Thus any information tailored towards retirement preparedness is crucial and it will in effect be preparing majority of our population.
• It is also noteworthy that the opinion of the majority is that they will have saved enough money to use in their retirement. This definitely can only happen if individuals have clear, actionable and sufficient information about life during retirement and what can be done right away irrespective of ones age.
• Since the younger age group of 18 to 24 years was more optimistic that they will have saved enough to meet their retirement needs (70%) as compared to the older age groups, it gives a window of opportunity to give this younger population group the information needed to ensure their perception is turned into actionable realities.
• A large proportion does not plan to idle in retirement but instead be active running a business. Products tailored toward that can be helpful in preparing such a group so that at retirement they know their way forward. 46
Readiness to Retire
• At the age of 58 to 60 years majority will be ready to retire. ‘Conversations with family and friends’ plays the biggest rate for individuals to start thinking about retirement. This means that any communication campaign aimed at increasing awareness on retirement should target areas that allow for or trigger conversations or word of mouth with friends and family. Reading material about the importance of thinking about retirement will be much welcome to the 25 to 34 age group. Such material needs to be provided and ways should be designed to also attract the age groups to read about such in readiness for retirement.
• Majority is not ready for retirement despite the mention of them hoping to have saved enough for when they retire. Only 29% felt that they are well prepared for retirement. The rural population was more prepared than the urban population while the females reported to be more prepared than the male. Something needs to be done urgently to get the population ready for retirement. Since those much older seem more prepared than the young, a targeted approach to educate the young population of importance of starting early to prepare for retirement is essential.
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Readiness to Retire
• The main source of information for getting ready for retirement was, ‘speaking to family and friends for advice’. A relatively high percentage of participants read information from different sources including ‘free sources of information’, ‘information provided by the employer’ and ‘information provided by a pension provider’. This indicates a strong culture of reading up on information related to retirement preparedness and more can be done to enhance this. Since only 2% paid for professional financial advice, it appears that free information sources are more likely to be embraced. More than a third (33%) mentioned that they had done nothing to prepare for retirement with regards to information. This is a large proportion that needs to be targeted with information since it is widely acknowledged that on any topic, information is power
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Sources of Income During Retirement
• The main source of income during retirement will be personal savings. Despite a large proportion mentioning they already have those savings in place, still some do not currently have. Both groups can be educated on best practices of making personal savings in readiness for retirement. NSSF is the retirement plan many will rely on in retirement as their source of income. There is need to create more awareness about the other retirement savings plans and allow for the variety of choice. There is a knowledge gap when it comes to how much money an individual will retire with. Very few know how much money they planned to retire with and how much they would get each month during retirement. This gap can be addressed and reduced and in effect help inform the population how many savings they need to make upfront.
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Expected Lifestyle During Retirement
• None expects to poor lifestyle at during retirement. This requires good planning and high levels of retirement preparedness. The message should be clear that a good comfortable lifestyle does not come by chance but rather by good planning and foresight.
• The financial costs of unexpected events like a chronic disease will be handled using personal savings and family help. Even though some claimed to have factored this in their retirement plans, some have not. An opportunity to drum home the realities of medical expenses and bills at retirement is available. It should indeed form part of retirement preparedness.
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Information Sources and Needs
• Many information platforms are available for use to push for retirement preparedness information. They include utilization of mobile phone gadgets are a huge population uses it regularly. Since radio and TV are the most trusted information source on retirement matters these can be utilized for awareness creation and education on retirement preparedness. .
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